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Jointed

Jointed | Joint | Jointly | Joints | Jointing | Jointness

Jointed meaning

Having joints. | Extremely full of people, packed, chockablock.

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Example sentences (20)

The bourgeoisie were made of jointed metal skeletons covered in fabric; their faces were wooden masks.

Installs new ballast and ties, converts approximately 10.8 track miles from jointed rail to CWR, replaces seven turnouts, rehabilitates one turnout, and reconstructs yard tracks.

Along their stiff-jointed journey, the interaction copulates into existential riffs and an almost tug-of-war of whose past is darker, all the while (like a cliff note) being hunted by a couple of implausible well-dressed, branch-wielding homophobes.

Double-jointed elbows allow Phelps to create more downward thrust in the water.

Large-diameter pipes are being transported to the welding stations along the pipeline’s route for the purpose of welding double-jointed segments.

Honeycomb pumpkins made of delicate tissue wrap, card stock witches, and jointed skeletons on the front door.

The triple-jointed comic book character turned to crime after his circus career didn't take off.

Any bit with shanks that works off of leverage is a "curb" bit, regardless of whether the mouthpiece is solid or jointed.

Because of the extremely deformed bone structure, people with achondroplasia are often " double jointed ".

Bits main A pelham bit with a jointed mouthpiece A bit is a device placed in a horse's mouth, kept on a horse's head by means of a headstall.

Certainly in their morphology they are not jointed, and so lack the five segments (coxa, trochanter, femur, tibia, tarsus) of thoracic insect legs.

Columnar basalt Columnar jointed basalt in Turkey seeAlso During the cooling of a thick lava flow, contractional joints or fractures form.

Instead, the first verse and second verse are jointed together.

Jointed rods became common from the middle of the century and bamboo came to be used for the top section of the rod, giving it a much greater strength and flexibility.

Snaffle bits commonly have a single jointed mouthpiece and act with a nutcracker effect on the bars, tongue and occasionally roof of the mouth.

Subbranches include: ** Arthropodology biological discipline concerned with the study of arthropods, a phylum of animals that include the insects, arachnids, crustaceans and others that are characterized by the possession of jointed limbs.

The P-38 was the first American fighter to make extensive use of stainless steel and smooth, flush-riveted butt-jointed aluminum skin panels.

They developed the ideas of a more tapered bore, bringing the finger-holes of the lowermost hand closer together, allowing greater range, and enabling the construction of instruments in several jointed sections.

This is done for most of the length of this film by moving jointed cut-outs of the figures frame by frame between the exposures, just as Porter moved his letters.

This redefined the Uniramia as strictly "true" arthropods with exoskeletons and jointed appendages.